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reformist

[ri-fawr-mist] / rɪˈfɔr mɪst /




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“The experience of revolution and foreign or violent efforts cannot produce desirable results,” he told a reformist newspaper after the unrest started.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said the move towards his client's release reflected a restoration of judicial independence under Lebanon's reformist government that was formed in January.

From Barron's

Lincoln’s assassination the following month devastated Douglass and intensified his reformist drive.

From The Wall Street Journal

But his reformist leanings eventually made him a target for Ceausescu, who marginalised him from the party's upper ranks.

From BBC

Once hailed as part of a new generation of reformist African leaders, Eritrea's president, who recently marked 32 years in power, has long defied expectations.

From BBC